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Dr. Mann, who IS now the director of the National Zoo, makes it al] sound as though the rest of us had wasted oui A youth. THE AFRICA OF ALBERT SCHWEITZ- ER, by Charles R. Joy and :Melvin Arnold (Harper). J-\ record-half text, half photographs-of several weeks spent with the Alsatian phi- losopher, musician, and surgeon dt the hospital and mission he built at Lambarene, French Equatorial Af- rica, where he has been ministering to the physical and spiritual needs of the local people for the last thirty-five years. Dr. Schweitzer has contributed a simply written closing chapter on the serious nature of the white man's responsibilities in Africa-responsi- bilities which Dr. Schweitzer says will not end for years. LARKS IN THE POPCORN, by H. Allen Smith (Doubleday). Mr. Smith play- ing it for laughs in rural "1 estches- ter, and getting quite a few. 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